JAKARTA -- Indonesia will allow companies to purchase vaccines to inoculate their workers, after approving a private COVID-19 inoculation program to run alongside its national scheme.
Scheme risks putting country into confrontation with WHO call for equal access
A woman receives her first dose of China's Sinovac Biotech vaccine during a mass vaccination program for the elderly people at a school in Jakarta on Friday. © Reuters
JAKARTA -- Indonesia will allow companies to purchase vaccines to inoculate their workers, after approving a private COVID-19 inoculation program to run alongside its national scheme.